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Mexico is a huge country (14th largest in the world) with several cities where you can live on the cheap. You should be more specific. Some cities that are equally safe and have a low cost of living include:

  1. Merida (Yucatan peninsula)
  2. San Carlos (Sonora)
  3. Ensenada (Baja California)
  4. Tlaxcala (Central Mexico)
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